Alabama saw another day of four-digit increases in COVID-19 cases.
The Alabama Department of Public Health’s Dec. 31 10 a.m. numbers show the state has had 361,226 coronavirus cases since March, an increase of 4,406 from the day before. The state added 53 deaths, some dating back several weeks, to bring its total to 4,827.
ADPH reports 2,813 are currently hospitalized due to COVID-19.
The following are the latest county-by-county case numbers. The figures in parenthesis are the increases from the day before:
Autauga - 4190 (+26)
Baldwin - 13601 (+209)
Barbour - 1514 (+22)
Bibb - 1834 (+17)
Blount - 4641 (+57)
Bullock - 859 (+13)
Butler - 1508 (+15)
Calhoun - 9494 (+66)
Chambers - 2341 (+31)
Cherokee - 1414 (+11)
Chilton - 2970 (+57)
Choctaw - 490 (+2)
Clarke - 2390 (+33)
Clay - 1141 (+10)
Cleburne - 1026 (+15)
Coffee - 3594 (+58)
Colbert - 4660 (+87)
Conecuh - 837 (+2)
Coosa - 517 (+16)
Covington - 2913 (+45)
Crenshaw - 954 (+15)
Cullman - 7079 (+90)
Dale - 3325 (+42)
Dallas - 2769 (+25)
DeKalb - 6900 (+88)
Elmore - 6435 (+114)
Escambia - 2661 (+24)
Etowah - 10031 (+94)
Fayette - 1430 (+14)
Franklin - 3270 (+37)
Geneva - 1677 (+29)
Greene - 672 (+10)
Hale - 1440 (+3)
Henry - 1247 (+25)
Houston - 7279 (+122)
Jackson - 5097 (+69)
Jefferson - 52339 (+663)
Lamar - 1056 (+19)
Lauderdale - 6478 (+107)
Lawrence - 2044 (+39)
Lee - 10320 (+161)
Limestone - 6822 (+98)
Lowndes - 945 (+9)
Macon - 999 (+10)
Madison - 22197 (+313)
Marengo - 1793 (+17)
Marion - 2087 (+38)
Marshall - 9189 (+193)
Mobile - 25858 (+223)
Monroe - 1215 (+20)
Montgomery - 16116 (+130)
Morgan - 10627 (+145)
Perry - 867 (+14)
Pickens - 1734 (+14)
Pike - 2023 (+33)
Randolph - 1245 (+10)
Russell - 2793 (+18)
St. Clair - 6467 (+51)
Shelby - 15668 (+167)
Sumter - 849 (+15)
Talladega - 5165 (+54)
Tallapoosa - 2368 (+14)
Tuscaloosa - 18468 (+127)
Walker - 5259 (+74)
Washington - 1184 (+8)
Wilcox - 883 (+13)
Winston - 1968 (+16)
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